Sandalwood Australian

Santalum spicatum

Origin: Australia
Family: Santalaceae
Part used: Wood

Australian Sandalwood is grown sustainably in Western Australia where it has been an important part of the economy since colonial times. It is evergreen, flowers throughout the year and can grow to be 10 metres tall. It has wide, thick leaves and grows well in special soil conditions. These trees are known as 'hemiparasitic', as they derive some of their nutrients from the root systems of host plants. The wood has a very distinctive smell and is primarily used in the perfume industry and to make incense.
Overview
Fragrance notes
A distinctively woody, warm and chocolate-creamy aroma. Fresh sawdust.

Blending notes
Blends well with: Frankincense, Ylang Ylang and Rose.
History
Sandalwood is one of the ancient essential oils. Native to Asia, in particular India, where temples were built with Sandalwood to keep termites at bay. The ancient Egyptians used Sandalwood in embalming. Aboriginal Australians have long used the seed kernels, nuts and fruits as a food source. It is used for skin complaints, burns and coughs. It is said to promote peacefulness and is popular for meditation. Libido and fertility are also linked to Sandalwood therapies. In modern times, Sandalwood has been used by anger management groups to promote a calm atmosphere.

Please note: the traditional uses listed here are for reference only and should not be taken as recommendations for treatment, or cure, of any disease or medical condition. Therapeutic plant oils are used to support natural body processes towards improved health and wellbeing.
Uses
Calm
Add 10 drops to a diffuser. Repeat as required.

Cystitis
Add 10 drops to a sitz bath or bath. Or, apply 2-3 drops to the lower abdomen pure or by mixing with oil or Untouched Body Cream. Repeat at least for 3 days and as required. Therapeutic baths should not exceed 15 minutes.

Skin
Add 3 drops to 1 tsp massage balm or to moisturiser. Repeat as required.

Nerves
Add 10 drops to a bath once a week. Therapeutic baths should not exceed 15 minutes.
Safety considerations
This oil is safe if applied as directed. Safe to use with other medication when necessary. If accidentally ingested do not induce vomiting, follow with olive oil or milk and seek advice from a health specialist. Avoid contact with eyes - flush with water. Keep out of reach of children.

Please note: Therapeutic plant oils are used to support natural body processes for optimum health and wellbeing. The information here is NOT meant as a recommendation to cure any medical condition or disease.
Ingredients
Key ingredients
100% pure Santalum spicatum, distilled wood, Australia
Key component
cis-alpha-Santalol, cis-beta-Santalol, cis-Nuciferol, cis-alpha-trans-Bergamotol, cis-Lanceol